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Curso 1989-1990 Curso 1989-1990 ORQUESTA FILARMÓNICA RHEILAND-PFLAZ CORO FILARMÓNICO DE STUTTGART Director: Miltiades Caridis . "Novena Sinfonía en re menor, opus 125" de Beethoven. Auditorio Nacional de Música Música clásica TETE MONTOLIU Piano solo "Jazz Presentación XX Aniversario" 19-X-89 "FESTIVAL FLAMENCO XX ANIVERSARIO" CHANO LOBATO, CARMEN LINARES , NARANJITO DE TRIANA, JOSÉ MENESE, cante; PACO CORTÉS , ENRIQUE DE MELCHOR, guitarra; LA TOLEA, baile, con: Cancanilla de Marbella y Antonio Carbonel , cante; Montoyita y Niño del Tupé , guitarra; PEPE HABICHUELA , guitarra en concierto; con Antonio Carmona , percusión. Flamenco 20-X-89. "IX FESTIVAL DE JAZZ DE MADRID" 1.- IÑAQUI SALVADOR TRÍO Iñaqui Salvador , piano; Mario Rossy , contrabajo; Marc Miralta , batería Jazz 30-X-89 2.- CASSANDRA WILSON Cassandra Wilson , voz; Rod Williams , piano y sintetizador; Kevin Harris , bajo eléctrico; Mark Johnson , batería Jazz 30-X-89 3.- TOSHICO AKIYOSHI-LEW TABACKIN BIG BAND Barrero, Eckert, Marshall, Rogers, trompetas; Smith, Herwig, Gordon, Finders , trombones; Neiwood, Snirero, Tabackin, Weiskopf, Robinson , saxos; John Goldsby , contrabajo; Terry Clarke , batería; Toshiko Akiyoshi , piano Jazz 31-X-89 4.- JAN GARBAREK-NANA VASCONCELOS Jan Garbarek , saxo y flauta; Nana Vasconcelos , percusión; Rainer Bruninghaus , piano y teclados; Eberhard Weber , contrabajo Jazz 4-XI-89 5.- XIMO TEBAR JAZZ GROW Ximo Tebar , guitarra; Ricardo Belda , piano; Lluis Llario, contrabajo; Jeff Jerolamon , batería Jazz 5-XI-89 6.- MICHEL PETRUCCIANI QUARTET Michel Petrucciani , piano; Andy McKees, contrabajo; Victor Jones , batería Jazz 9-XI-89 7.- KOINONIA Abraham Laboriel , bajo; Justo Almario , saxo; Bill Maxwell , batería; Harlan Rogers , teclados; L ou Pardini , teclados y cantos; Mike Miller , guitarra Jazz 17-XI-89 y 8.- ELEMENTS Mark Egan , bajo; Danny Gottlieb , batería; Bill Evans , saxos soprano y ternor; Gil Goldstein , teclados Jazz 19-XI-89 BENITO LERTXUNDI Benito Lertxundi , voz, guitarra y armónica; Martín Irízar, sintetizadores; Eduardo Salvador , bajo; Joxe Mari Irastorza , cornamusa, flauta, y txirula; Kutxo Otxa , violín; Pello Gereño , guitarra; Olatz Zugasti , voz y arpa Canción popular vasca 25-XI-89 "I FESTIVAL FLAMENCO POR TARANTOS HOMENAJE A ALMERÍA" JUAN GÓMEZ, CANCANILLA DE MARBELLA, CARMEN LINARES , JOSÉ SORROCHE, JOSÉ MERCÉ, EL CHOCOLATE, FOSFORITO, cante; ENRIQUE DE MELCHOR, TOMATITO, PACO CORTÉS , EL BOLA, RAFAEL RIQUENI, guitarra; LA TOLEA, baile Flamenco 20-XI-89 THE LUTHER ALLISON BLUES BAND Luther Allison , guitarra y voz; Bernard Allison, guitarra y voz; Michel Carras , teclados; Peter Giron , bajo; Suleiman Hakim , armónica; Vincent Daune , batería Blues 16-XII-89 KETAMA José Soto "Sorderita" , voz y guitarra; Juan Carmona "Habichuela" , guitarra; Antonio Carmona , percusión y voz; José Miguel Carmona , guitarra, cajón y percusión; Marcelo Carlos Fuertes , bajo; Sebastián Rubio Caballero , batería; Javier Coble , teclados; Joselín, cajón y percusión Nuevo flamenco 17-XII-89 JEAN CHEEK AND JEROME JONES TRÍO Jean Cheek, voz; Jerome Jones , piano; Henry Jeany , bajo, Julian Vaughan , batería (Concierto fin de año V.C.) Jazz 19-XII-89 CAMARÓN DE LA ISLA, cante; TOMATITO, guitarra; MANUEL AGUJETAS, cante; DAVID SSERNA, guitarra Flamenco 27-I-90 "FESTIVAL FOLK XX ANIVERSARIO" 1.- OSKORRI Natxo de Felipe , voz, acordeón, percusión; José Urrejola , saxo y flauta; Antón Latxa , guitarra acústica y voz; Bixente Martínez , guitarra eléctirca; Txarli de Pablo , bajo eléctrico; Joserra Fernández , alboka, xirula y armónica; Fran Lausen , violín y voz Canción popular vasca 2-II-90 2.- MILLADOIRO Xosé Méndez , flautas; Michel Canada , violín; Antón Seoane , teclados, acordeón y guitarra; Nando Casal , gaita, clarinete, tin whistle; Moncho García, percusión; Xosé Ferreiros , gaita, mandolina, buzuki; Rodrigo Romani , arpa, ocarina, guitarra Canción popular gallega 3-II-90 y 3.- NUEVO MESTER DE JUGLARÍA Canción popular castellana 4-II-90 "I CICLO DE NUEVAS MÚSICAS" 1.- EL MISTERIO DE LAS VOCES BÚLGARAS Coro femenino de la RTV búlgara Directora: Dorka Hrsitova. 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